Hiya,
I know there have been a lot of posts in the past about loud neighbours, but I have a slightly different problem and I'd be really grateful if anyone has any advice.
We live on the top floor of a three-storey rowhouse. The ground-floor tenant is an older man (50s-60s) who lives alone. He seems like a nice enough guy overall, but he is driving us crazy by playing his stereo 24 hours a day (literally). It started a couple months ago. My husband initially asked him to turn it down, and he turned the music down but left the bass really high. So what we deal with now is not per se loud music, but rather the thumping bass. Which never...ever...stops.
The problem is that the usual techniques for dealing with loud neighbours either don't work with him, or I'm reluctant to use them. He is not entirely rational -- the last time my husband asked him to turn the bass down, he said it was the radio station's fault and we should call the radio station to complain (he was serious). His flat is filthy and his clothes are usually dirty. No one ever comes to visit him, he doesn't seem to have family or friends looking after him. Sometimes we smell weed in the hallway so I think he's also smoking up. Apparently he plays the radio 24 hours a day, even when he's sleeping or gone out, because he doesn't want anyone to steal his things (yeah, I don't know...)
Basically, he drives me crazy but I also feel really bad for him. He's a council tenant and I'm afraid if I complain to the police or the council noise service, he might get in serious trouble somehow (especially if they find the weed). I looked up elder services for our council but they are really taxed to the limit so I'm not sure they would help him as long as he's not a danger to himself.
I'd like to help him but, selfishly, I'd also like some peace and quiet and be able to sleep again (earplugs help a little but they don't block out the vibrations from the bass). Does anyone have any other ideas?
Also -- there is a separate owner for each floor of the house, so our landlady can't do anything directly. Is there any way to find out the landlord for his flat (without asking, obviously)?
cheers
j